My workshop was originally a very poky storage room full of stuff: plastic chairs, tables, old stuff, my father's old hang-glider, swimming equipment, and only some basic tools (a screwdriver, some hammers etc).Then, in 2010-sometime around that time- I made my own workbench with two sawhorses and a metal board I found on the beach. Only recently I got into serious woodworking, and started getting more and more materials and equipment. I bought a very cheap table, which is now breaking apart and I need to replace, and some basic tools. With my monthly budget, I can buy at least one new tool per month, each time honing my skills. I'm tempted into buying a table saw, but I don't know where to put it now that my tiny workshop has grown.

I have a radial arm saw, but i've found it so large and cumbersome that I just bought a miter saw to do most jobs. My feeling is that while the radial saw has a bigger swing and can do larger pieces, it doesn't feel as safe to use as the miter saw, and most projects aren't that big.

Found you through your excellent Miter saw video. However, this video was informative for the first half, and the rest I had to skip through since it just seemed to be rambling. Your channel of course, however if most of a video isn't going to be about the video's title, it is clickbait.